Unless there is some objective measurement of motive and a method to read minds, the topic must be subjective. But as you surely must see upon reading the article, the author is definitely expressing subjective things and nothing objective.

The any claims of someone having an agenda are purely subjective, and have no basis in verifiable fact?

65 posted on 02/27/2009 3:06:42 PM PST by tacticalogic
("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)

The any claims of someone having an agenda are purely subjective, and have no basis in verifiable fact?

Basis? Well, claims do have a basis in something "factual". Something stimulates a person to make a claim. But a claim is not factual unless it is backed up with a fact. I can claim water boils at 35 degrees Fahrenheit, but until I add the fact that this occurs at low pressure you shouldn't believe me.